HILLSPORO ARCU", M'T .' 1910 1 4 -4 -I ,1 - 1 '1 3 J '.J 'J J 3 .... .wa - 4 - -a i :i .'i . -,! -"4 4 4 4 i 1 I J ,4 4 1 t Sifer! at tha Hi rt-oflW at Htllaboro urf "n w aamind-ciaaa mail niattr. 1 1. A. I.ONU. Alitor. (Vtinty Olficial Paper Mil .rl'it.nn: $1..') pr Annum. Uurd Ktrrj Tharailay BY 1 .tNCJ A McKINKT Winn Hillsl-oro's now hotel is rishod. jratluTin.es like the M. fir K. h eniiiViTneo. now in session o. will ho easilv handled. Tavvrey. standpatter and whip in the National House, was de- i;;Ud for renomination by an ir.saiv::t. in Minnesota, Tues day, at the primaries. Thus the Cav.nor.ites are falling wherever tlu-y have a direct primary. Missed Something It . in.i,' Uartv vi that Teddy, when view- ian mummy of i s, stood uncovered, silent- ly. fur at least 10 duri.'ur that time, minutes, and he mentally composed: "You are silent, Ka-me-ses And peace to your soul! And your spirit's in Heaven al ready; Hut you've missed, lla-me-ses. The vrnutest of all. Tie thundering voice of old Teddy!"' REAL ESTATE TKANSFERS Haiti A'.diich to Winnifreil Alilrtch ; Juts 'i t 16 K drove - fio I. M II vi to H T Koeb.r, U id blk 2 Kittv e ooo W" K H nt to lUttie Chapman, 7.20 s t ; l 1 n r 4 w 360 W A l..t:k:ty to J P Hicks. 2 lots Hh Park Al HtSl-boro - 37.S On S it- to L M Hoyt, tr in Henry . lit:d t.ooatiou 10 A l!M..;:iy to R H Heimbaeh, 4 Mar M-.:,loy Station 1450 Joei A.-li to B F White. 113.99 kc 39 ,V ;s t 1 n r 4 w 10 1'ru-iciKe H att to Ludvig Nichts- mani', 150 a sec Jl t a n r 1 w 1950 Emily Kugle to m Riggle, 20 5 a sec 9 t J n r 4 w Same 10 ,eo Riggle, 19 a sec 9 tan r 4 v. S .n;e tu B K Riggle, iS a ec 9 t a n r 4 J110 run 11 Jr to Jao l'ieren Sr, ao a Xt JJl JDt! W 3OO 1, J .li .wic n to Liuie Kandail, 1 s a w 2 1 a n r a w 5000 H V k v 1; to A h Kern, 31.93 acres Con..- u .lie 3300 thi 1 1 i:ey to Paul Jasclunk, 40 a tec t ! n t 3 w iSoo Ro!-t j' '.iir-on to Abraham Altschuler ion a mc 3i t a n r 5 w Christ! n lliman to Hans Wurni. lot 4 ' !k U IeUman Acres 10 1; (", miner to S Ijc Totirueau V) 3j s t;;ow Orenco 5ooo J I-; Prtitai: tc J .N" Ili-ffman, part blk 3 b'.k 19 Forest Grove S50 cvtetti Oiegon Irust to to Henry l in, tract 33 irgmia l'lace 700 (rtj!cn bt.rety 5: Casualty Co to John A Miller, 24 &J a Olds dona tu 11 Kred Kt 'tr to Bank of Sherwood, 24 iu'.n in -:iei wood -1750 Ilernut: Metier to Geo S Clark, lot in Mu.Kcr Acre Tracts 325 F.HSttni Inv Co to A Altschuler, 160 a h-c 32 t a n r 5 w M L Wt.ch to K N Patton 20 M43 sre 13 I I S r ! w Harvey Newton to J T Alexander, 15" ,t'o a mc 4 t 3 n r 3 w Hairirt M Baker to Oregon Nursery Co, 5 a IBic Ktitler donation 1050 F A likmet to Ortgon Nursery Co, I a Wi,i Kent.ett donation 300 Wallace llcCamant to (J F wells, 3 lots 1:: lonauin 10 Mrs Miry R Cuuiniings to Mary Green, 3'J a sec 15 t l!l& personal property ... 4000 Heniy Ma..er to Wash Co Abstract Title vV Trust Ho, 160 a iec ai tan r 3 w J I Nor tUrup et al to the same, 40 a see 21 t 2 n r 3 w Wash Co to II S Slurdevant, 7 lots b'k 41 Cornelius 58 Geo liucki JKhain to Isaac K Ander sun. 4'j a li F Tupper donation.... 40C0 Thos riiompson to Alma W leden- mann, 4 a Gaston Acres 5S0 Thos W Thompson to Nanna Kogulie, 4 a Gaston Acres 5S0 Thos W Thompson to Maggie Rogu- lie, I a Gaston Acres 145 Marque: in- Brown to Walter Miller, 40 a near Tavlor's Bridge 1800 Frederick Klligsento Mary Ellijjsen, 70 a Jane Pointer donation 1 Frederick Klligsen to Henry fil.ig- seu, 10 a sec 1 t 3 s r I w 1 Mercantile Tr & Inv Co to Thos E Hughes, 6 a sec 23 1 1 s r I w, . . . 2000 Minnie Haker to Frank Fisher, tract in s-c 3 t 2 n r 4 w -3500 I) I) Safrtr lo Dora A Campbell, q c to 16 It ttrips sec 10 t I s r 4 w j Dora O1111 bell lo D D Sage, q c 16- ft str-p t-t-c n t 1 s r 4 w 1 McMimivi le Tel Co to Fhc Tel & Tel Co, their system McMinnville to I'ort'and iooco John Ji ,Mrsen to Anna Larsen, 9 a mar Mulloy, Wash Co 1 Fiederick Bockmann to Henry 5 a war Wheeler i5oo Card of Thanks The undersigned desires to thank the many kind friends who ten dered aid and consolation during her recent bereavement, the death and burial of her beloved husband, Otto Leismann. Mrs. Louise Leismann, Bethany, Ore.. Sept. 22, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bockmann, of Wheeler, below Reedville, were in town Tuesday, transferring a ir a acre tract, which they have sold from their place in that fruitful section. Mr. Bockmann returned Tuesday morning from Seattle, where he visited a daugh ter. They w ere accompanied to the county seat by. 1. Heiden etrom, tf Beaverton. A mother and daughter front orvst Grove, and who had just taken up their rosidoneo in that place, were making their first trip on the Southern Pacific, the other dav. The morninc was rather axil, but notwithstanding this the daughter was trying to raise the window. Her mother remonstrate! with her, but she persisted and had the window Halt -raised, when the brakesman entered the car to announce a tation. "IWtha." he called out. and the rirl in anrer 'vrniit- tii the window to drop. Turn ing to her niouier. she said. here do you supi-ose that fool earned mv Christian name.?'" Pulpit assignments for Sunday. On'KMii Conference Methodist nurch. 11 A M. l.ishop i tu.rles V Smith, L L l;8 P M. Clarence T Wilson. l 1: Congregational Church. 11 A M. Fletcher Homan, D: S P M. Kev W C Keuter. D ": Christian Church. 11 A M. ev C. H Feese. D D; S P M. Kev i C Black well: Haptist Church. 1 A M. Rov F C Schotield:S P M. iev 1 A matters: hvancelical Church. 11 A M. Kev Kobt Sut- lilfe: 8 P M. Rev C M Van Mar- ter; heaverton. Kev J Haw kins: Orenoo, Kev W K JetTeries r: Foivst Grove, 11 A M. Kev C ' Wilson. Ora V. Walker, of Hillsboro. wul iH' entitled to a state certili- ate w hen a sufficient period of teaching has been indulged, and Louise Huber, of Keaverton. w hen reaching the reouirvd age. will also le entitled to a like pa per. Mate cert ihcates have ooon granted Mary hmmel, bcholls. and Rosa Vandehev, of St .Mary s. near leaverton, and a state diploma has been granted W llhs Johnston, of Gaston. The papers were issued yesterday by the Mate, board of Lducation, at a!em. J. T. Powell, of Umatilla. where he is in charge of the en gines at that famous old division point, was down to the historic 1 -t 1 t stamping grouna luesuav, me guest of the Slattervs. His son, Clarence, is now hostler-which means that he runs the engines in and out of the round house at the same point. J. T. savs he has an idea that old Hillsboro has been growing some since he eft here last year. Y- r ft 1 r 1 r. s. Anderson, tormerly a resident of Reedville and Witch Hazel, and who has been up in the Alberta since leaving Balls ton, a lew months ago, was m town the first of the week. Mr Anderson says that the season A I , I . 1 was very dry up in that section, and that crops were not very good this year. He is now spell ing a few months in the Eastern Oregon country, where he has interests. W. A. Shaw, w ho has promoted all the Beaverton-Keedville acre age, embracing several hundreds of acres of fine land, which has been cut up into small tracts and much ot it sold to homeseekers was out to the city Tuesday, on business. Mr. Shaw savs that many of his purchasers are put- ting out young orchards, and it will not be many years until land down that way will be worth as nign as a tnousana dollars ier acre. With tine bearing or chards, and care for trees, his prediction can not but come true. Deeds have lieen filed convey ing the McMinnville lelephone Co. s interests from McMinnville to Portland, through Washing ton County, the consideration being ten thousand dollars. The purchaser is the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Co., successor to the company former ly known a:s the Pacific States With the hop harvest all saved; with a splendid grain crop; with a good yield of hay, and with fruit of all kinds in abundance - m i if 4. HBiniiiiw,. wumi, .3 r,eiene us a udt in inuittii summer, rtnii. l .. ;l i- i ' oy uie way um you ever see nicer weainer: The Uhited Railway is rushing construction rapidly out to the Northeast, and it is said that cars will be running to North Plains, the new town near Glencoe, in a few weeks. Fred Greener, of below Rood's, was down to Portland, the first of the week - and it is a safe bet that Fred saw that "Buffalo Bill" show. M. C. Hewitt, the Carpenter, is still in the housemoving business, i -c u. i -t i i and if you have a building to move, see him for an estimate. Oscar Fenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McClarkin, of Laurel, arrived home last week from a five months' trip to Alaska, H, H. Cochran, of this city, will begin the Fall and Winter term of school at Columbia Acad emy, North Plains, next Monday Ernest Goetter, the Laurel blacksmith, was in town the first of the week, suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. uri i. . vviien you want ice cream, gel the best llazlewood Koeber's Confectionery. Mrs. 0. M. Gardner and son, Oren, were down from Moun taindale, Monday afternoon. Guernsey bull, 18 months old, for sale. Inquire at County Farm, Newton. 28-29 JudyroC. F Kindt was up from Kinton, Tuesd:i.v aftenuxn. Al llcCumsey. of Mountain dale, was in town this afternoon. II. H. Hall, of Shady P.nn.k. was in the city this morning. Harry has Uvn nursing a siee of the LitlripiK' for the past week. Supt, Rimes, of the public schools, rvjiorts an enrollment of which is larger than at the eorrespondin): vrivxl of the schvvl opening last year. William H. Holland and Car rie Cox were married in the city today. They will take up their residence in Hillsboro after a wedding tour to Pujrrt Sound and Tatoosh. George CramU'iy. aired TO years, dial at his home near the schixl grounds, Monday evening. from rheumatism. He had just returntnl from a trip to Florida. and on the day of death had sold his place, preparatory to moving back to Illinois. His w idow sur vives. There are no children. The funeral took place yesterday. 1 he I raniborjrs resided on the tiragg property. Julius Woltf and Herman Si mon, ot rort land, who with a brother of the latter, who is touring the V.. S. A., returned to Portland Saturday, after an extended visit with Kmil Fischer, the Kotsford mill blacksmith, of Yinelands. Mr. Fischer says his friends had a good time, and that the Mr. Simon from Ger many says he likes America fine, and that he would oocome an Oregonian. but for a good posi tion he holds in the Fatherland The city council has instructed the Recorder to draw an amend ment to the charter, permitting 01 paving streets, ami also an ordinance requiring cement side walks to be laid from rirst to Kighth, and from the S. I', to Grant when old walks must U renew ed. The Recorder w as nl- so notified to prepare a Knd is sue of $16,iXX) to take up out- standing warrants. It begins to look as though Hillstxiro will some pavement, both on have the streets and walks. oRixiON i:li:ctric The schedule of departure and arrival of Oregon Ktcctric Car for Portland follows: FOR PORTLAND l-KOM IIIKTI.ASP 7 051 m S 00 a m H 55 a 111 9 25 a 111 to 45 a in 11 15 am 35 p m 1 oj p 111 55 P m 3 05 P 2 p m 4 25 p 111 15 p m 6 25 p 111 5S p in 9 ao p m 45 p tii1; t 12 ao a 111 Sunday only I Sunday imlv SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leaves for Portland Forest Groe Local 6u s. m, Knters on Fourth St. Sheridan Her 8:42 a. m, Knters Union lpot via Oawego Forest Grove Local 10:42 a. m. Forest Grove Local 3:3a p. . v.mcis on Fourth St. iorvants uverianu 5:10 p. Knters on Fourth St. Lenves Portland for Hillsboro Corvallis Overland 7:20 a. ui Leaves on Fourth 8t. Forest Grove Local Ki.Vi a m Leaves on Fourth St. porest t.rove Iocal coop, ni. I -eaves on It fferson St. Sheridan Fiver 4:00 p. ni Leaves Union Depot, via W'illsbiiri; rorest Grove Local 5:40 p.m. leaves on Fouith St. NOTICR TO TAXPAYERS The last half of the VMfi) taxes, where the first half was paid prior to trie nrst Monday in April, 1910, is due and payable on or before the first Monday in October, 1910, and unless paid by October 3, 1910, will become ,1,.;,,, utmiuvtu, ciuu I'tnaitjr tuna in- terest will be charged until said ; 'a 1'iiu. Geo. G. Hancock. QV,0(r r,'v,.f;,.; tv ia. lector for Washington County. Oregon. Dated at Hillsboro, this 1st day of September, 1910, Notice i1 Final Settlement Notice ii liorebv Klven. that the under. Miiriied, nmiie the duly apixiliitod, oimli lied and acting KieriitorH of the lunt Will and IfrMtanient of William JurVKtm Hr, doc-nated, have filed In the county court of the Htt of OreRoii for WuHhiiiKUin tiirs. and that nald court ban lixeii Friday. "ie 2'9t .(.lsT of ",r't io'i' a. M. of nan! day aa the timo, and tlio i-oun- ty court room of WaMhlngtoii County, Orepon, in HillHhoro, Oregon, aa the place for liearniK oujeciioiis i aid linul an- omit and for the liiml letUement o; Maid ftHlatn. Dated thin Seiitemher 'Mh, I!ll0. WILLIAM J I IIOKNS J K JOHN JliKdKNH, KxpeutorH of the lant Will and TitHla- iiiciit or William JurKeim Sr., dfi-PHMdd. liagley A Hare.AUoriieya for Executor. Notice oi Final Settltment Notice in herohy given, that the iindnr- "'k11?1'. ',"'"? t'l"'1"1? 14!'i1 Zt u'anu Iioiuted mid lnir enoouUir TfMtamimt of Alvali K. Kice, dee'd., Iibn liled hia dual ar.i-uiint UU IMK-ll A MMltjll Ifl lltu milhlir . r. --: : j ino oiai oi un-gun, ior waaliliigttii County, in the mailer of wild eNtutn: and that aaid court ha llxed Friday, tin, nay m iri., iniu, hi ine Hour ot leu o'clock A. M. of nald day, aa the time, and the county court room of Washington Coun ty, Oregon, in tiiimiKiro, Oregon, an the lilace for hearing olilectlotiH. to Maid final account ami for the final Hollleiutiut of Maid eatato. J. T. KICK, K i ecu tor of the last Will and Tentamnnl of A I vail K. Uiise, dee'd. Xlagley it Hare, Attorneys for Executor. P. id Adv. FOR JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT FOR THE FOUR YEAR TERM. VOTL l Tllt.M. TWO Z X THOMAS A. McHKIlK. of Cl.ukautas WAI.I.ACK MvCAMANT.of Mtiltiiomah Henry J. l'c m, who is riiiiuiiu', against MclUideaud McC.unaut. is in no way ic l.itcJ to Ut-bcit S. Beau, for many years Supreme Jtulc td tivou, and now a Federal Judge appointed by PicMdcut T.ilt. Builder's - - Opportnnity ca a a Doors, Windows, ntl tht best Plaster made, at less than what it costs you in Portland. FRENTZEL h McFARLANlC bROS. Main St. and P. U. vS: X. Tracks. Both Plumes. Guns! Ammunition! c The open seuson for birds tajjins on October 15. See our fine assortment of single and dou ble barreled shotguns, latest in.iu facture. l!ig supply of standard ammunition. See us Wfotc you buy our prices arc an induce incut. Fine Httutiug Kquiptucnt. Bicycles I'.est manufactures of bicycles al ways in stock. Our bicycle re pairing is tit kind that "Stays Repaired." LEE SEARS, - Hillsboro. Garaget Third Street. R. FOR CONGRESSMAN. n.vvi.r. on Mi l Ki:v-wni( ii: W. C. Haw ley is the assembly candidate, 15. F. MuMey submits his candidacy to the people Hawlev opposes Statement One, the direct primary and popular election of senators. Mulkey stands for Statement One, the direct primary and popular election of senators, Hawley stands for Cannonisni, Aldricbism and Maud- patism. He voted for a revision of the tariff t enrich special interests. Mulkey stands for a revision of the tariff downward to benefit the consumer, stands with the insurgents and Roosevelt to make this a "government of the people, by the people, for the people," instead .f for the trusts and special interests. Hawley is reactionary. Mulkey is progressive. Mulkey has challenged Hawley to debate the fotcpoiiu' issues. Hawley has repeatedly declined. Why? Which do you prefer? If you arc a stand-patter vote for Hawley. If you area progressive, vote for Mulkey. NO. I.I ON II.W.I.OT THROUGH TICKETS ON SALE DAILY Oregon Electric Railway And Choice of Route Beyond Portland LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES TO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS AND PUEBLO. On Sale Sept. 1910. For rates Sleeper reservation and full in forma tion address, A. L. Ruff, A O F I A H. Cronisf,, Agent (oii KleclricRy. r.Ko F.U-ctric Ky. , 0r,,,m,0re- IlillHboro, Ore. For Htprescnlative 'll X .1 N Jliilfllltttl, Itrpulilicnn CHn (litlate; favor. StBUnirnt No i and op posed to 8t in hly nielhoils. Paid Advertisament 2 ShropHhiro buckH, yfarliriKH, or Hale-t'lijfible to nriHtry. I'm! (Jronc-r, Seholls, Ore., post ofliee address, Hillsboro, Ore Uoute 2. 28-33 " AniiouiKi'iiu-iit oKUti. (I. HniuiHkl lo the voter of Washington County. Oregon: I I lu-ivhv IllUllHltH e mH'lf u II candidate for the olliceof Slierilf of Wushingtoii County, Hiibject ; i.. lb.- 1'iidorsciiu'iit of the nri i . .i : .... i.. ... I,. ,1.1 ,. tuarv 1 1 v iiimi, i in m '! -teinU'rLMlh. 1910. If 1 um nominated Und elected I m ill during my term oi olluv, f'nibf'iillv !iiul iiniuu tiullv div charge the dtiticn then-of. and gie to the HHiplo of tin t ounty an clhcient ami at the wtine time mi economical iidtniuiHtru- i,..n I further Mtate that I will gie ib,. luisiiii' of that ollice mv personal attention, with court eny , . . ..... it and lair irvuuncni to an. GF.ti. G. 1 1 ANl'iH'K, Mllki: III lln futility fiiiirl ul Ui WU of lin-ntui (or mIiimkIhii ( tuititr. In tlin niatlnr i l Ilia ..H. ti..u n itirln Ktlmi'll lU'lttf llmr t.i rliugii Ilia iiii.p l.i I lirlr 'ilill Millar, Ti All l'nti!i f "li rta lftwlltig: S linr... ( liarUo kilioxlt lUolutllu'r . 1 1 . 1 un Iiik il.t ,! ul AiiKtlai. A, It. 1 11 1 11 11 ic iK-tllhiu In Um aUne tililli-l I niitl ami I atian, aln In liaia Ma iiatitt i'lianifii In ' hail" I tiianll ,Mlli, N.i, lln-ttil.ua. In Hi" Mama ii Ilia alula ill Orritfilll. on ami all rma tnli rl". In mi lllll.in at liri, i'U.l ami niiiti.l In l .rr In Ilia l .iuntr l iiiill u( Ilia Hlala ni Oirtfuli lif Um ('Ulltr i-l W alillilnil al Ilia I mill l- lil U..ir,,r, al llillalxli ill tin- futility ul W aliui(l,ui, Mala ul 1 iirtfoii. oil l,iii.l r Ilia I III ilV tK I ,il.i. A I' . imit, al I0u 1 i.rfa In Ilia (-no iiimmi u( Dial ilay, llirti au-l llioir l.i i.ftai ami .lii'it rouwa, If any tmi liat a, liy an Orilrl ul 4lv iHiutl ahiiltUl nui ba lna,la in Ilia alalia aiittlltHt imtl an, I rauan .rant inK Iha i lilt m .4 !! I'liarlaa KHiai.lt lla.Iuitl.nr. an, I i hanifliia' lua liamn It-uii t hai r. Klli' It llaaluitlirr Ii l liarka Krliat-ll MiUrt. an t lia in.-lna' Dial In I lit Ii-tf4t nam. Mltiim. Ilia Hi'" i. W, i.mHii. J i.U" uf Ilia niHlit t i-.mil ul Ilia Mala nt I lir.m (ur Ilia ir.uiiilf ( Wa.tunt-Mi tallti Ilia fiaal ul ai-l ."it a'H.aJ Utia lat .lay i-l -..i.t.n.U r. A. O.. t'tii iSml Altmt J. W, lUiirr, I rlk MMki: IN TIIK (iil'MV ful'lir I'K IIIK f r Al K ok ol;Mti rot WAMIINutoN lol'NfV In tlx- maltar ..1 Ida a..Utalii ul William II. my lla.r tilhai l liana i.ama l,i w Itiiatn llntny Miliar. 'In ail tatiti tilu nftir.1, liltiltntf lifimi, William Itniiry lloliiill.ni ill. I un ll.a It ilay ul AttgiKl. A. I' . t'HO, Ilia a I'tiliuti Hi Iha il.n a rnlltlo.1 liiiill ami inw, aaalug In liaa lit liama i halifail Ui v, illlaiu lu.iiy Millar. N " , tlirlaf.ira. In Ilia nn,r ul Ilia Male uf nrvuu. nil alul ail -arutia InlaftmlrMl irl aal.l lttliiill aia liatrliy i il.-l ami a.infK li. I'wr In r.nititv f-uirt uf Iha Mala ul t iivg-,,11 l.ir iha iKiniity uf W aalilunluit al thr i.jitrl fiHini thaiauf, al lliitaiairii. In Iha runiity nf Waahitml'iii. Wala i.ltlta .ii.. un M. hi, lay, l,a I Tth ilay uf orluhsr A. 1 , lIU al in it'l l. vk ill Ilia r.ifmiuuli f thai ilay, llirti ami lliria l.i ultar I ii.,w aitM if any yon Lata, ahy an oi.lnr uf aai.l r.nul hmiUl li-.l l a ntala In Iha ahuva alilitta.1 t-.iur( ami ran aranl- ttitf Iha -r.t 1 1 1. mi ,.f aai.l W lillaiit llanry II .i.fiirlha r, anil I'haiiKtti hi uatiin fium iiltatn llnnry lla'liitthar, l.i William M on r y Miltrr ami ilr-iarlri( llial Ui I hia liyai uania, W Iturw, II, r Hun. J. W, UikkIIii, Jtl.lga ur Iha inniiily r.ititl ul Iha filaln nf Or.nn, I Iha i minly uf W ahinftiti with Iha al uf mint alhtr.l Una lal .lay ul uilriiilr, A l , run t-ai) Ali-l J. W. lUil.y. f lark. SUMMONS. IN TIIK i I ltd! r foinr oK TIIK nlAlKor' itKKtioN.rOlt W A s 1 1 IStiioS (t NT V N lira I'. Nrlauii, I aj i it It It . I . l.i U A Nrluiti ilrfrii.lanl t I. tila A Ni-Ikiii, ili.(.,mtaiit almva nauirul. In Ihr iiainn nf Um .itula nf Oiruii, ytm ara harahy taiiiril l.i a-iur an, I ana l llu i'uiiiilaitil lli.. haralti agalnal yun In Ilia il.nr ri,lill .,,11 r Iha 1 71 la ui i uim.r. i nu, um aattia la-intf Ihr .lain ihiinihI l, ilia Huimral.la f, f. ' ai"n. jituRn ui ina athia annua, fin rl, ami Iha aaina la-ln Ilia ai,.raU.ui nf tha Hum .n- riUl In Ihn unlnr of iu,i, ali.ni ul 11,1a, aiiiiiniuna, hh li aahl unlnr i. ilalml Auutial W), I nn, A llll If mil an lull lu am-.r ,..l .... war ani'l iiiiuilaiut ami autnuiuna fur waul lharauf thn ). Ian, llll linrntii will "Pl'ly in Iha lia antilli i-.iurl (nr Iha rrllrf ilninninlail In hi. rutuiiialul, w hu h .Kill rrhi.f I, a. I, I..-,,. it... ialnllll l auk fur ih-i-ran ul aliaulnta illvurta fruin ahl ilrliui.Uttl ami that Iha iiotnla ni mull ununy hi-ratufura ami imw atlaltiiK l-IiA.n i.iii, lilt an. I aanl iln lamlaltt Im fnravar altnaolv.nl . aiinullnl nml aii a.iiln, ami (ur am-lt uiht-r, lurthnr, a.l.lllmiiiil anil illltTnit rallaf tialhla hull nrahli. i-uiirl may il.-aui mart Hli rttlly .l.i jii, I... J. A. Mima lul, I. .a .... , , Atluritry fur .ln Ittt tlT. Mral iillilli'iilliiii rti,ilrnilr Ul, tlo. i.at (, in hi, an, in ih iuln-r I, lilt. Illll). Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license. regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sal of intn. Icatlng liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS --I'aitl AtlvL-uint ni, ,t Nona: oithn WtHtihtf .,r ii,cIMIt n,mr, of ' ' I it 1 1 . 11 1 Hill N-itlt:., la linrfliy jflv.ni thttt t, rt.,nrt .A.U...I ,r Wttlil.KiM (:, ?, .'L '" OriiKnn wl inuiit nil Mnml t NHltl linunl, lu iiil,l,.y .-,, ,a SMHI-HMIIIIIItt rilllH llfai.1, , .ir.;HT..hy...;;,-;,;ily"'A' Z.r:;!:! II , V " """" l' '"''!"!1!"'!"! ,' ', '"K'ui, nu ii. vi, ni , PORTLAND MARKET Vnilry wlii'At jicf ))n nlH, Nihivliftc IZi': Timothy liy , t mV. V?" '!, m-w.,r B,u-a.:::::::.;.,,H' Cuiilry Liter, prr iC 5 ' OiitHlileCrennicry, ir lit... A - una ti.-r ,1. 1 J" Hem, per Hi Cider Apples WANTED At the Unii'l.i l l- Co.Ci,l,r Mi, ,V' minis. u.h, .. ,,V' i"tr p-.ui. w, a'Kl; custom uuik v,. 1 1 . . Ul 'am o.uicis niiii i,,..,., , I , l'l M.r for sale. r I'lli'Mr, In, , t" ' "I -. NowMan:iR(luent II0MH STVIj: HKSTAUKANT aim Kveryl!tiiirr ll.,:;lM. f Sfrii-iv Tr:i. .. i.-i.i',ialp?j! w Moli.-.t., :,. , ho,,., m.-aii. ru n ny 1 ne wi--k. Main St. mil d ldi M IIIIISHOKO Ml sic sit Wo l i-i rv I'.nii,.., ; tI"'"'' S.-i '. i..lN-ri; TlioroiiK'h uini Ih;,tH. t, , iiik' at a iiih, i tt .. , ,, , I'llllNI. I I I , MIUS A, IIIUtDIHKK Ocitcial I'n.u I, - i:;:i!i;n..t 1 1 tK "I lt I t, a sj. t l.l'.ly haaallna S ( i,, iu, Q,, Nutltr o( l itul -t I ciucnl Si.tl.-a la hairl y (- , , i r .t the t'lv... 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Ihr .r ilinr, aat' t In lllr Hr-liltlH'aii (.itui.tt rlrittua H I llrhl ,"M-irllilii ; l ,ni J. A. I l i j i-ian, Wrat Ir.t.il l ir. tni-l.OWfr.ia. I'm ki-prcsc-niniivc I Itnrl.y antiniimr nn 'I ralfli Int Hr.l wlllnlur, .u'.'il In H' hi 1.1 Iran I'riittary rh . Unit l I wW ' .Vplrmlarr M, I'lln I list 1 . UK"1 FOR KHl'RKSfcNlAMVB Tn Ilia Vnlria nf Wa-).tn:l"ll IW I lirtrhv aniintiinr mv nii'h-11 " HrpirarltUllvr fur W-.ti mKl.'fl CcrnMi. aithtri l 1.1 Ilia Kr.l,!n itt pimialio W l Itrld SrljU-ltllict I. I')"1 ' ... i, utu. S , II. II"..' I'niral I'.rovr. (Irr.. A,iK' " AnnoiiiKcmcnt fur IniiHUfvr Tn Iha u,,la,a t.f Wn. Ill Ii 1 1, ill CaJl'? I lirtrhy aanniiiit e- invn II ' ' fm thr nllifa tif fi.unlv Tn "''' 01 W'aaliliiKtnn C'uiililv, tm tltr KimiWi" Tifkrl. aulilri-l t.i U'- '""" , . rrlumry Klrrimn l ! I"-'"1 1.1. lutn. If lam nimU'l t,il rUC- ril, I will til nil Uni. 'ml"tuir lot- ,l,,,-l II. .H.i,. ,,f l i-i l , I' nl'H"ii"7 III thr fittiiic as I ha vi- in Un- part. W M. .I n t"""! llilMioro, I Mr,, A"K' s. mi" I or County I rniMin'' Tlio unili'miKiu-'l. l'r,,J'-v Z rioiiiiccil Ins turn f i l:n , olliei'of County Tiviismvnm m i. i i . r . .... i.;.. i hi t ic Kt'ptlllllCIUl llfKfl, Minji. - primary, which will 1"' Ih'IiI toinl.fr 21, 15)10. ill', IN . II. 't. Kori'Ht (Jrovf, Own. niTSWDlll I'.l tKS I have for milf a mimlTof yiJ liniriiiul Suriritr Ct.tswohl nf of tlio k'Ht r.'krisLi n'i Cull und Kvt yom- V-'Z: Cuwrso. North I'lainH, t-oi ,r Oro., Koute 1. ,w i,r Just ask Kmrifk X' rwin see oiio of tlifir m-w k trniw. Coin thfin .'very i , and thf re m no clianff ; r inn yourself or running in your hand. TOK COUNTY JliWHi " "" iD nil D I hfi'fliv unnoiiiiff Ufiiulilifiin carnlidiiU' lir coning Jiidvro of Washington u,,i, ;.,,,i I,, i iin wihIicS ('mini.Vt of t'ie voters at the IVinmry to bo held September 2 1, !; "' I I